Javier Aquino

The Cruz Azul winger has secured a spot in José Manuel de la Torre's team as a result of his speed and fine touch.

Despite being a 5'5" footballer, Javier Aquino is a strong player, who can define a match easily.

He knows how to control the ball and surpasses his rivals when it comes to making runs trough the sidelines.

Aquino was linked to Udinese after the London Olympics, but the transfer didn't go through. However, if he keeps playing the way he has with El Tri it is only a matter of time before he leaves to Europe.

Marco Fabián

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This kid has already proven to be a good option as a winger or as an attacking midfielder. At the London Olympics Marco Fabián assisted Oribe Peralta and fed the forwards with balls from the left sideline with great results.

He has already played with El Tri's first team; he scored once against Ecuador in a friendly match in 2011.

Fabián has worn Chivas de Guadalajara jersey since his youth years and he made his senior debut in 2007, at age 18.

He is a very creative player that takes chances and fights every ball.